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Must List: Santa’s Lights Tour, May the Course Be with You 5K, Spectrum Dance

Must List: Santa’s Lights Tour, May the Course Be with You 5K, Spectrum Dance

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Love the Must List? Get it right in your inbox. Subscribe. MUST BUS Santa’s Lights Tour(12/8) MEHVA, the Metro Employees Historic Vehicle Association, hosts a handful of excursions each year using its fleet of historic trolleys and motorbuses. Only one trip, however, includes Santa Claus, who joins riders for a 3-hour tour of the city’s…

6 Local Subscriptions for Holiday Gifting

6 Local Subscriptions for Holiday Gifting

Finding the perfect gift is as easy as clicking “subscribe”

The holidays can be a busy time of year, leaving little time for the obligatory gift shopping between holiday parties, festive concerts and family get-togethers. To give you a leg up, and save on wrapping paper, we have rounded up the most coveted local subscription services, which require near-zero effort on your part and will…

Skip the Kitchen Mess and Grab These Holiday Takeout Dishes from Local Spots

Skip the Kitchen Mess and Grab These Holiday Takeout Dishes from Local Spots

Make holiday entertaining a breeze with these spots for takeout dishes and desserts

GO FOR GLUTTONY: Order your Christmas morning cinnamon rolls from Coyle’s Bakeshop and your kitchen won’t be covered in flour and butter.

Will Congestion Pricing Help Seattle's Traffic Mess?

Will Congestion Pricing Help Seattle’s Traffic Mess?

The ‘period of maximum constraint’ is just around the corner, and even when it’s over, traffic downtown is likely to be worse than it is today. Can we toll our way out of this mess?

STOPPED UP: Today, traffic barely moves through downtown on Fifth Avenue during rush hour. Could congestion pricing help?

Seattle Opera Debuts Its New Civic Center

Seattle Opera Debuts Its New Civic Center

The center's grand opening is slated for December 15

The Seattle Opera’s new 200-seat performance space

31 Local Events to Get You in the Holiday Spirit

31 Local Events to Get You in the Holiday Spirit

The best bets for holiday entertainment this month

Pacific Northwest Ballet dancers in the “Waltz of the Snowflakes” from George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker

Seattle Rep’s 'In the Heights' Is an Emotional Carnaval

Seattle Rep’s ‘In the Heights’ Is an Emotional Carnaval

Its production of one of Lin-Manuel Miranda's early works brings an audience together like few shows do

Lin-Manuel Miranda, with book writer Quiara Alegria Hudes, put a lot into his first show, 2008’s In the Heights—which in retrospect is kind of amusing, as if he thought, as novices in any art form tend to do, that he might not get to do a second one. (No one reading this needs to be told he followed…

5 Things You Need to Eat and Drink in December 2018

5 Things You Need to Eat and Drink in December 2018

We're closing out the year with porchetta and eggnog—as it should be

‘Nog with the pros at Miracle on 2nd at Rob Roy.

ID's Dynasty Room Woos With This Wine Cocktail

ID’s Dynasty Room Woos With This Wine Cocktail

A creative combo of smoldering mezcal and sparkling rosé delivers a memorable cocktail

WHIP SMART: At the Dynasty Room, bar manager Michael Chu has created a menu of creative cocktails using tea- or herb-infusions, like the Watch Me Nay Nay

Ballard's Sawyer Delights With Playful, Refined Dishes

Ballard’s Sawyer Delights With Playful, Refined Dishes

A veteran of Lark finds his own voice in the best new restaurant in Ballard

Sawyer’s rotisserie porchetta with flatbread, s’more choco tacos and oxtail nachos

15 Best Things To Do in Seattle in December 2018

15 Best Things To Do in Seattle in December 2018

Our hand-picked list of best bets for entertainment this month

Margie Livingston’s 2017 dirt and acrylic gesso on canvas, ARTEL, with harness

A New Ballard Shop Offers Help for Those Who Want to Reduce Waste

A New Ballard Shop Offers Help for Those Who Want to Reduce Waste

Eco Collective opened its doors in October

The owners of Seattle’s zero waste shop, Eco Collective, know your garbage can feel trashy. In October, the duo–Genevieve Livingston and Marimar White-Espin–opened a brick and mortar shop in Ballard (5201 Ballard Ave. NW), graduating from the 10-foot by 10-foot booth they’ve had at the Fremont Sunday Market since 2017. Inside, you’ll find necessities for…

This Week Then: Happy Incorporation Anniversary, Seattle and Spokane

This Week Then: Happy Incorporation Anniversary, Seattle and Spokane

Plus: The end of Prohibition in Washington state

This story was originally published at HistoryLink.org. Subscribe to their weekly newsletter. Growing Ambition This week HistoryLink notes several cities celebrating incorporation anniversaries, beginning with the state’s two largest, Seattle (shown above ca. 1872) and Spokane. Seattle’s first town charter was granted in 1865, but then voided in a political backlash. The Washington Territorial Legislature reincorporated the city on December 2, 1869, this time…

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